Trump drops in on wedding as protesters plan motorcade before MacArthur fundraiser

BEDMINSTER — President Donald Trump kept up a tradition while spending the weekend at his golf club on Saturday as protesters plan to drive a motorcade past his golf club prior to a fundraiser for congressman Tom MacArthur Sunday afternoon.

Trump is spending his second weekend as president at the "Summer White House," and hosts a fundraiser for New Jersey congressman Tom MacArthur on Sunday afternoon before heading back to Washington. It's the first political fundraiser Trump has hosted for a member of Congress.

Several groups that have dogged MacArthur over his role in crafting a healthcare bill that addressed concerns about pre-existing conditions plan a motorcade drive by Trump's club before the event starts at 4 p.m.

Analilia Mejia of NJ Working Families told New Jersey 101.5 the "People's Motorcades" have been going on for about a month and called it "one part protest and one part parade."

She said many of MacArthur's constituents from the third Congressional district that spans the length of the state from Camden County to Ocean County are among the over 100 people who have committed to participate in Sunday's motorcade.

"We're all outraged that he is going the extra mile to essentially take away healtcare from millions of Americans, many of which have pre-existing conditions," Mejia siad.

MacArthur said his amendment protects pre-existing conditions, a sticking point among many lawmakers. Many conservatives were won over by the amendment, which creates an $8 billion pool of money to help people with pre-existing medical conditions afford coverage. The change to the law would allow insurers to raise premium prices for people with such pre-existing conditions.